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apparently starts calling him, sound like -- they call brown bears in siberia. here, kitty, kitty, kitty. a big old bear. >> those are bear bars. not to keep criminals out. they know what they're doing over there. >>> coming up, the breakfast that promises to boost your sex life. >> really? serve some up. >> and forget about siri on your iphone. a woman's talking head could replace her. better not hurt her feelings. i will show you why. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by mucinex sinus max. sinus max. with hotwire's low prices, we can afford to take an extra trip this year. first boston... then san francisco. hotwire checks the competitions' rates every day so they can guarantee their low prices. so our hotels were half price. ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e... ♪ ♪ hotwire.com ♪ we know a place where tossing and turning have given way to sleeping. where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there like it has for so many people before. do not take lunesta if you are allergi
apparently starts calling him, sound like -- they call brown bears in siberia. here, kitty, kitty, kitty. a big old bear. >> those are bear bars. not to keep criminals out. they know what they're doing over there. >>> coming up, the breakfast that promises to boost your sex life. >> really? serve some up. >> and forget about siri on your iphone. a woman's talking head could replace her. better not hurt her feelings. i will show you why. you are watching "world...
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investigators say camille brown is under -- is behind the foiled scheme. she's the daughter of the schaeffer family's long-time maid, who was fired last fall. police say brown threatened to release correspondence detailing the family's embarrassing secrets unless they paid her $3 million. >>> in pittsburgh shoppers at a target looked on in horror as a man stabbed three people, including a 16-year-old girl. police say the suspect was chased into a story by two men after a fight. he slashed the men and grabbed a teenager who was standing there with a family and used her as a shield. when he stab the the teen, several customers tackled him and held him until police arrived. >>> police in seattle trying to determine if a driver was drunk when he mowed down four people at an intersection, including a newborn baby. the man, woman and the two-week-old baby she was carrying are in critical condition. the drive was led away in cuffs. he appeared distraught. >>> michelle bachmann, facing an congressional ethics investigation over her short-lived presidential campaig
investigators say camille brown is under -- is behind the foiled scheme. she's the daughter of the schaeffer family's long-time maid, who was fired last fall. police say brown threatened to release correspondence detailing the family's embarrassing secrets unless they paid her $3 million. >>> in pittsburgh shoppers at a target looked on in horror as a man stabbed three people, including a 16-year-old girl. police say the suspect was chased into a story by two men after a fight. he...
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. >> may want to invest in some brown contacts. >> for future appearances. >> next at 6:00 we are live in pacifica as the ribbon cutting for the new devil slide tunnel is a few hours away. what you can expect in your drive through the mountains. >> we talked to the family of the bay area marin killed at quantico and how any want their loved ones remember. >> pope francis make as major announcement to >> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> now at 6:00, sky 7 showing the new devil slide twin tunnels. in a few hours an official ribbon cutting will take place. drivers will have to wait, still to drive through them. that is our top story this monday morning. hope you had a great weekend. thanks for joining us. >> that orange glow is intriguing from the tunnels. right now, though, we will bring the weather forecast. >> good morning, some of the cooler locations today are certainly at the coast, live doppler 7 hd showing it is quiet but we do have a little bit of fog out there and visibility reduced in the north bay. fur at the coast starting out in the 40's by noon. s
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david acres cut today niners signed a replacement from the browns. 14 years spent in cleveland 29 of 31 attempts. announced he's joining red and gold on twitter. where else, right? saying i'm thrilled to have the opportunity to continue my career with my new team f you're wondering last year he was 13 oufrt 13 from 40 yards and beyond. bleacher seats for world baseball classic going for over $150 a pop. so prices plummeted to under $10 a piece. finals underway as we speak. now in the rain in fact. this is becoming pra decision. bottom of the first, oed win incarn yaix on right center. a 2-0 lead right now it's still dominican republic leading 2-0 there in the five blg. this sports report brought to you by orchard supply hardware go.ing to look great in my living room. >> join me at 9:00. that is cable channel 13 coming up then, if you think you might have an illegal pot farm in your neighborhood but not sure, one crime stopping organization has just the thing at 9:00. >> then at 11:00 tonight super bowl decision in santa clara. will the city council meet money demands? find out at 11
david acres cut today niners signed a replacement from the browns. 14 years spent in cleveland 29 of 31 attempts. announced he's joining red and gold on twitter. where else, right? saying i'm thrilled to have the opportunity to continue my career with my new team f you're wondering last year he was 13 oufrt 13 from 40 yards and beyond. bleacher seats for world baseball classic going for over $150 a pop. so prices plummeted to under $10 a piece. finals underway as we speak. now in the rain in...
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. >> woodruff: plus, jeffrey brown talks to the co-authors of a new book about murder, murderers, and the death penalty at the supreme court. >> we're both intrigued by the stories behind those crimes. there are human beings, victims, perpetrators, families. we take it literally from the scene of the crime to the court. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and na
. >> woodruff: plus, jeffrey brown talks to the co-authors of a new book about murder, murderers, and the death penalty at the supreme court. >> we're both intrigued by the stories behind those crimes. there are human beings, victims, perpetrators, families. we take it literally from the scene of the crime to the court. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the...
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borders, territory, and the frontier and the warsome states have been about frontier, borders, and brown drinks. the trouble is in the 21st century, it actually happened almost 100 years ago in world war i and world war ii, we live increasingly in a -- if you loot weapons of mass destruction every one of those threats pays little heed to boundaries. every one of those threats is a cross-border challenge. every one of those threats represents a new interdependent. to take one example, al qaeda, one of the reasons al qaeda still lives despite the fact that the leadership is lick dated and drones are taking out the leaders along with a lot of other people who respect the leaders. nonetheless, the leadership is being lick with a dated. one of the reasons al qaeda survives it's what i call on the -- it belongs to no state. attacking states, laying low state governments, depleting the taliban, defeating al qaeda -- iraq. it will not stop it because terrorism, like sustainability, like markets, are interdependent in their character. so what we have created in the beginning of the 21st century i
borders, territory, and the frontier and the warsome states have been about frontier, borders, and brown drinks. the trouble is in the 21st century, it actually happened almost 100 years ago in world war i and world war ii, we live increasingly in a -- if you loot weapons of mass destruction every one of those threats pays little heed to boundaries. every one of those threats is a cross-border challenge. every one of those threats represents a new interdependent. to take one example, al qaeda,...
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governor brown earned $173,000. that's the 7th highest in the country. the top salary goes to the governor in pennsylvania. he earns just over $183,000. >>> some california counties may be sued over a policy that sends low-level offenders to county jails instead of state prisons. lawyers representing inmates have already sued alameda, riverside and fresno county. another lawsuit is expected in monterey county. the lawsuits claim inmates are dealing with overcrowding, poor medical care and inadequate medical treatments at the county jail. >>> do you know where your umbrella is? >> i think i have to dig it out. >> get ready. the weather is gonna change. as we look outside, this is what your sky looks right now. steve paulson is coming back. he's tracking rain in your. he will tell you -- in your forecast. he will tell you when. >>> traffic on highway 4, finely the lanes have been reopened here after a wrong-way driver may have called a big pileup. >>> welcome back. new details about president obama coming back here to the bay area next month. the president
governor brown earned $173,000. that's the 7th highest in the country. the top salary goes to the governor in pennsylvania. he earns just over $183,000. >>> some california counties may be sued over a policy that sends low-level offenders to county jails instead of state prisons. lawyers representing inmates have already sued alameda, riverside and fresno county. another lawsuit is expected in monterey county. the lawsuits claim inmates are dealing with overcrowding, poor medical care...
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the deal was outlined in an august signing ceremony in city hall with governor brown, chuck reed and samsung's executive. the package includes tax breaks and equipment reimbursements. the city of austin, texas was offering similar incentives in an effort to get samsung to move there. >>> sal is back. don't tell me we have caltrain delays, sal. >> we do. as a matter of fact, we do. unfortunately, these delays to be for a while, tori and dave. this is because of a train, a northbound train, 211, apparently hit someone. this is reportedly. we're trying to confirm. northbound train 211 has hit a pedestrian in mountain view. we can go to the maps. i'll show you that the area here that's where the train travels can be delayed for the entire system. the freeway nearby, not all that busy. unfortunately, when there are major caltrain delays, some people choose to drive. you might want to think about that if you are driving on 101 or on 280. we'll get more information on this. this is just coming in. let's go to live pictures. that's backed up for about a 15, 20 minute delay. finally got some
the deal was outlined in an august signing ceremony in city hall with governor brown, chuck reed and samsung's executive. the package includes tax breaks and equipment reimbursements. the city of austin, texas was offering similar incentives in an effort to get samsung to move there. >>> sal is back. don't tell me we have caltrain delays, sal. >> we do. as a matter of fact, we do. unfortunately, these delays to be for a while, tori and dave. this is because of a train, a...
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he was on leave if school, but was still living in the area of providence, rhode island, where brown is. his family has been canvassing neighborhoods with missing person flyers. >> just, like, go to the playgrounds, between sets, he was a musician, into classical music. >>> the boys of nascar at it again. three-time cup winner tony stewart didn't like the win joey logano blocked him when stewart made a move sunday to take the lead. so stewart, as you can see, went after logano. the pit crews quickly separated the drivers, but how angry was stewart? listen to this. >> what do you think i was mad about? some little [ bleep ] down to the infield, he wants to [ bleep ] everybody else and he drives like a little [ bleep ]. i'm going to bust his [ bleep ]. >> thanks, tony. >> thank you. >> joey logano disagrees, of course. he said he was trying to protect his spot in the race. >>> new york's iconic ellis island won't be opening anytime soon. the national park service says damage from superstorm sandy is so severe, they don't even have a projected reopening date. repairs could cost in the n
he was on leave if school, but was still living in the area of providence, rhode island, where brown is. his family has been canvassing neighborhoods with missing person flyers. >> just, like, go to the playgrounds, between sets, he was a musician, into classical music. >>> the boys of nascar at it again. three-time cup winner tony stewart didn't like the win joey logano blocked him when stewart made a move sunday to take the lead. so stewart, as you can see, went after logano....
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i have a different taste in nudity. >> i was against scott brown's nudes. hair-on-fire crazy, but the gift that keeps on getting. >> clint eastwood. >> oscar for the best political convention. >> i will not tackle a legend. i am not going to attack an 80- year-old legend. the guy has done great, great film, i am not going to attack him. i will not attack that. >> tea party. >> harry reid's best friend. thank you for saving the majority in the senate, tea partiers. >> understood. >> reagan. >> principles. >> principles and liberals. he was ahead of his time on gay rights. signed amnesty for undocumented workers. reagan was a liberal. >> president barack obama. >> greatest president of the 21st century. obvious. even you have to agree he was better than bush. >> i would say cold, remote, and deeply cynical. >> an easy one -- god >> present in the details. >> god is love. [applause] >> just by luck of the draw, you lead with satan. >> hate. >> the dark lord of good intentions. >> last one -- hugo chavez. >> satan's roommate now. [laughter] [applause] >> i real
i have a different taste in nudity. >> i was against scott brown's nudes. hair-on-fire crazy, but the gift that keeps on getting. >> clint eastwood. >> oscar for the best political convention. >> i will not tackle a legend. i am not going to attack an 80- year-old legend. the guy has done great, great film, i am not going to attack him. i will not attack that. >> tea party. >> harry reid's best friend. thank you for saving the majority in the senate, tea...
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but we have outgrown it and we have some like 20 entities brown -- something like 20 entities around. be in the capital region, near transportation and to assure that meets our security concerns. are 35nted out there applicants or proposals have been submitted. i'm not sure the timetable. i will have to get back to you on that. >> i have been concerned with the senate language targeted to go to a certain location. people ought to be open, nothing but an integrity. no one i trustly more in the government and then you. essence, the circumstances placeent it to a certain your huffily when you talk to gsa been pending for some time due to a lack of funding, specifically the central records complex. can you describe the need for these products -- for these projets? need the extent that we will have to look of moneys from quantico for other funding. we have been something wanted to accomplish for a number of years, to modernize in one place. records are so important to the work we do. i'll have to get back to you on where we are specifically with these of the things that are going to be aff
but we have outgrown it and we have some like 20 entities brown -- something like 20 entities around. be in the capital region, near transportation and to assure that meets our security concerns. are 35nted out there applicants or proposals have been submitted. i'm not sure the timetable. i will have to get back to you on that. >> i have been concerned with the senate language targeted to go to a certain location. people ought to be open, nothing but an integrity. no one i trustly more in...
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the brown cost of more study is putting it at $6 trillion. at a minimum it is at least a trillion higher. in terms of what to do about it, i have a number of proposals. on the veterans issue, which is where i have spent a lot of my the first major recommendation is that we should be appropriating money into a veterans' trust fund at the time we go to war. right now we under price war. the same as if we sit here is a car for $20,000, but there is a hidden price tag of another $30,000. nobody when actually go and to vote in congress gets to vote on the full cost. i think we should be appropriating at least an additional 25% for every dollar spent. this would have the benefit of making people consider more carefully the actual true cost of war, and putting aside money for the inevitable deferred compensation and veterans benefits. i think we should prohibit the use of emergency money. is supposed to be restricted to emergencies or new programs. after 13 years of war, it is difficult to argue this is an unforeseen, unexpected expense. every year,
the brown cost of more study is putting it at $6 trillion. at a minimum it is at least a trillion higher. in terms of what to do about it, i have a number of proposals. on the veterans issue, which is where i have spent a lot of my the first major recommendation is that we should be appropriating money into a veterans' trust fund at the time we go to war. right now we under price war. the same as if we sit here is a car for $20,000, but there is a hidden price tag of another $30,000. nobody...
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. >>> a mystery on the campus of brown university this morning. the fbi now joining the search for this missing student. we're going to have more from rhode island straight ahead. hey. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your rep
. >>> a mystery on the campus of brown university this morning. the fbi now joining the search for this missing student. we're going to have more from rhode island straight ahead. hey. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get...
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we like scott brown but we don't want mitch mcconnell running the senate. i anticipate that happening again. that number they need to take over the senate is higher now. the bottom line is i think both parties need a makeover because there is extremes. you saw what harry reid was saying today about the military. >>steve: crazy talk. >> it is not unusual. he's driving the agenda. if people are happy with the way things are going, keep everybody in there. if not, get in there and make a difference. >>steve: do you think it's helpful that prince rebus in the r.n.c. said we've got to make changes? >> of course. you need to find out how you need to improve and find out where your weaknesses are. you do it as an individual and we should do it as a party. >>steve: you were invited to the president's st. patrick's day reception last year. not this year. >> not this year. i haven't been receiving many phone calls from the president lately. >>steve: but we're calling him because he's a fox news contributor. straight ahead, the top boss at i.c.e. saying maybe it wasn'
we like scott brown but we don't want mitch mcconnell running the senate. i anticipate that happening again. that number they need to take over the senate is higher now. the bottom line is i think both parties need a makeover because there is extremes. you saw what harry reid was saying today about the military. >>steve: crazy talk. >> it is not unusual. he's driving the agenda. if people are happy with the way things are going, keep everybody in there. if not, get in there and make...
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blue, green, brown. it will really help your eye color pop out. >> alisyn: 7.99 for the hazel. i'm voting for it. >> you got it. >> alisyn: thanks so much for coming in. these are all great suggestions. >> thanks for having me. >> alisyn: coming up, you saw it here, police raided a dad's home for posting this photo you're about to see of his son on facebook. this morning we will know if he will be charged. and if at first you don't succeed, try, try again. why this puppy has got to go back to catching school [ male announcer ] in blind taste tests, even ragu users chose prego. prego?! but i've been buying ragu for years. [ thinking ] i wonderhat other questionable choices i've made? [ club scene music ] [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. [ sigh of relief ] looking for a litter with natural ingredients that helps neutralize odors. discover tidy cats pure nature. uniquely formulated with cedar, pine, and corn. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a lo
blue, green, brown. it will really help your eye color pop out. >> alisyn: 7.99 for the hazel. i'm voting for it. >> you got it. >> alisyn: thanks so much for coming in. these are all great suggestions. >> thanks for having me. >> alisyn: coming up, you saw it here, police raided a dad's home for posting this photo you're about to see of his son on facebook. this morning we will know if he will be charged. and if at first you don't succeed, try, try again. why this...
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top republicans terminated slavery, wrote the brown versus brown board of education city. broke the filibuster against the civil rights act. extended the 1965 voting act and appointed two black secretaries of state. >> exactly. the g.o.p. should be talking about this all the time. this should be a year round effort as the republican national committee said they would begin to do. it should be a year long effort to diffuse this concept the g.o.p. is racist party which it is not. they are trying to make progress in school choice, for example. you see the democratic party standing in way of reforms and republicans pushing for this which is benefit for black kids. they should be talking about it and not hiding what they do in this area. >> steve: great stuff. it's about 12 minutes before the top of the hour. he just wanted to raffle a cow and peta sent half naked pictures of women in bikinis. let's check in with bill hemmer what happens in 15 minutes. >> you a the peeps are here today. i know that. good morning to you, staff. there is an american woman that may be on trial in
top republicans terminated slavery, wrote the brown versus brown board of education city. broke the filibuster against the civil rights act. extended the 1965 voting act and appointed two black secretaries of state. >> exactly. the g.o.p. should be talking about this all the time. this should be a year round effort as the republican national committee said they would begin to do. it should be a year long effort to diffuse this concept the g.o.p. is racist party which it is not. they are...
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. >> i am patti ann browne. thank you for watching "fox & friends first". >> this morning investigators are trying to determine why a mortar shell exploded during marine training in nevada's desert sillikilling at least 7 marines. pete hawthorne has the details for us from nevada. >> we are actually right across the street from the hawthorne army depot in hawthorne, nevada. during a candlelight vigil we learn that had machine officials a -- marine officials are on-site doing an investigation to find out what took place with a mortgager exploded killing those 7 marines and leaving many injured. there was a candlelight vigil here last night and here's what folks had to say about paying tribute to the marines. >> this is very important. it was very important. this way we are letting not only the families of the soldiers that passed know that what happened and how we feel we are letting everyone in the world know even though we are a small town of only 3,000 or possibly more we come out for military. >> yes, small m
. >> i am patti ann browne. thank you for watching "fox & friends first". >> this morning investigators are trying to determine why a mortar shell exploded during marine training in nevada's desert sillikilling at least 7 marines. pete hawthorne has the details for us from nevada. >> we are actually right across the street from the hawthorne army depot in hawthorne, nevada. during a candlelight vigil we learn that had machine officials a -- marine officials are...
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. >> other headlines making news on this monday bobby brown turned himself in to the l.a. county jail over the weekend to begin serving a 55 day jail sentence for his most recent drunk driving arrest. the singer was in jail for all of nine hours before he was released with an ankle monitoring bracelet because of overcrowded conditions there. he is on probation for four years. >> in l.a. people are getting an easy right these days. >> quite the office internal working, baltimore ravens wide receiver tory smith, buzzfeed reports the super bowl champion internal for the maryland democrat for the past few weeks. he was looking for something interesting to do in the off season. congressman cummings said smith did great work mostly reading andsponding to constituent letters among other office tasks. >> probably signing autographs. >> money is tight. at a time aren't pardon me per was delayed because of a storm. tiger woods in the lead by 3. >> they shut down. >> until today. tiger woods in the lead by three strokes. if he retains that, he would be the number 1 rohriched golfer i
. >> other headlines making news on this monday bobby brown turned himself in to the l.a. county jail over the weekend to begin serving a 55 day jail sentence for his most recent drunk driving arrest. the singer was in jail for all of nine hours before he was released with an ankle monitoring bracelet because of overcrowded conditions there. he is on probation for four years. >> in l.a. people are getting an easy right these days. >> quite the office internal working,...
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they can say that for discriminatory laws -- >> bill: be like a brown versus board of education. >> could be a big moment. you have a pretty conservative court. so historically when they've taken up these decisions especially in gay cases they've interpreted them on very narrow grounds so that is to say that discriminating against gay people and not allowing then to marry may be illegal in california but that's a narrow case. doesn't necessarily mean it will spread to the rest of the country. >> bill: they could flip it in california in effect and leave it up to each state. >> leave it up to each state. that's what you hear from the defenders of proposition 8 of doma. they say public opinion is shifting. let the democratic process take hold and let's do this state by state. but the bottom line is it is unconstitutional to deny people equal protection under the law no matter what folks think. >> bill: from what i've read and heard and those who follow the court and they can often be wrong but most people seem to believe that the court will overturn prop 8 but not apply it nationwide. >> ye
they can say that for discriminatory laws -- >> bill: be like a brown versus board of education. >> could be a big moment. you have a pretty conservative court. so historically when they've taken up these decisions especially in gay cases they've interpreted them on very narrow grounds so that is to say that discriminating against gay people and not allowing then to marry may be illegal in california but that's a narrow case. doesn't necessarily mean it will spread to the rest of...
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. >> fbi joins the search for a brown university student missing for a week. investigators say the 22-year-old left his apartment without his wallet and cell phone. >>> two georgia teens charged with murdering a toddler are due in court today. the boys stand accused of shooting the 1-month-old baby in his stroller last week after demanding money from his mother. jenna: awful story. jon: just appalling. jenna: cyprus is avoiding bankruptcy with a last minute deal some say may be a template for bailouts to come. european bankers and imf stepping in to save the nation's banking system with a 10 billion euro bailout that is roughly $13 billion in our currency. as part of the deal, this is the key. the local government raising taxes and puttings levies on some bank deposits. greg palkot is live outside parliament in the capitol of cyprus with more. greg? >> reporter: hey, jenna, the folks in cyprus right now are breathing a sigh of relief. they have avoided going under but at a cost. the deal struck with the european union was a tough one. probably why we saw prote
. >> fbi joins the search for a brown university student missing for a week. investigators say the 22-year-old left his apartment without his wallet and cell phone. >>> two georgia teens charged with murdering a toddler are due in court today. the boys stand accused of shooting the 1-month-old baby in his stroller last week after demanding money from his mother. jenna: awful story. jon: just appalling. jenna: cyprus is avoiding bankruptcy with a last minute deal some say may be a...
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the brown university study estimates the iraq war did eventually cost this country over $2 trillion. $2.2 trillion. hardly the price tag they were pushing in the beginning. michael hastings writes for "buzz feed" and covered the iraq war for "rolling stone" and wrote a book about it. "i lost my love in baghdad." which is a personal story. his latest book is "panic" about the 2012 election. paul rieckhoff, executive director and founder of the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. from 2003 to 2004 he served as army first lieutenant in iraq. let me start with michael about the cost figures. i have to call it the bs that was sold. this war was going to be paid for by cheap gas. cheap gasoline. somehow were they just going to open up the pipeline from iraq over to america? we get all that stuff? we get first dibs? we got nothing of the kind. let's start with the lives. 190,000 dead people. >> if you remember famously general eric shinseki said we would need more troops to do this and he was dismissed. remember, paul wolf wits did actually make the claim that iraqi oil revenues would
the brown university study estimates the iraq war did eventually cost this country over $2 trillion. $2.2 trillion. hardly the price tag they were pushing in the beginning. michael hastings writes for "buzz feed" and covered the iraq war for "rolling stone" and wrote a book about it. "i lost my love in baghdad." which is a personal story. his latest book is "panic" about the 2012 election. paul rieckhoff, executive director and founder of the iraq and...
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a new report from brown university, the cost of war studty, proves just how wrong that early promise was. the cost in lives was of course overwhelm and far more than predicted. in total, 190,000 people lost their lives due to the war. 70% of them were iraqi civilians. that's 190,000 people dead. to give you an idea of the enormity of that number, enough people died in that war to fill yankee stadium. there it is. every seat of that stadium four times. and the cost of the iraq war was the other con job, the financial cost sold to the american people. the brown university study estimates the iraq war did eventually cost this country over $2 trillion. $2.2 trillion. hardly the price tag they were pushing in the beginning. michael hastings writes for "buzz feed" and covered the iraq war for "rolling stone" and wrote a book about it. "i lost my love if baghdad." a personal story. his latest story is "panic." paul rieckhoff, executive director and founder of the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. from 2003 to 2004 he served as army first lieutenant in iraq. let me start with michael
a new report from brown university, the cost of war studty, proves just how wrong that early promise was. the cost in lives was of course overwhelm and far more than predicted. in total, 190,000 people lost their lives due to the war. 70% of them were iraqi civilians. that's 190,000 people dead. to give you an idea of the enormity of that number, enough people died in that war to fill yankee stadium. there it is. every seat of that stadium four times. and the cost of the iraq war was the other...
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the deal was outlined back in august at this city hall ceremony with governor jerry brown, mayor chuck reed, and samsung executive. the city of austin, texas by the way offered similar incentives in an effort to get samsung to move there. >>> after seven long years and spending millions of dollars the new devil's slide tunnels are set to open today. alex savidge is there where a ceremony is scheduled in a couple hours. alex. >> reporter: this is certainly a relief to people who drive this stretch of roadway. later on today crews are set to unvail these two new tunnels. you can see the sign right now says tunnel closed. but in just a matter of hours folks will be driving through there. this will be the highway 1 bypass at devil's slide. this is a $400 million project that features two bores through the mountain. the tunnels allow drivers to avoid a section of highway 1 that has been notorious for rock slides and mud slides. it has closed the road months at a time. devil's slide has been the site of deadly accidents as well. some drivers have gone down the cliff or into on coming traffic
the deal was outlined back in august at this city hall ceremony with governor jerry brown, mayor chuck reed, and samsung executive. the city of austin, texas by the way offered similar incentives in an effort to get samsung to move there. >>> after seven long years and spending millions of dollars the new devil's slide tunnels are set to open today. alex savidge is there where a ceremony is scheduled in a couple hours. alex. >> reporter: this is certainly a relief to people who...
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the deal was outlined in a signing ceremony with city hall governor jerry brown, mayor chuck reed, and samsung electronic executive. it includes tax breaks and equipment reimbursements. the city of austin, texas offered similar incentives trying to get samsung to move there. >>> the long awaited devil's slide towns could open as early as today. alex savidge is joining us live in pacifica where the ceremony will be hold in a few hours. alex. >> reporter: after eight years of drilling and digging and building, finally later on today crews are set to unvail these two new tunnels. this is the highway 1 bypass heres at the devil's slide. these tunnels brand new. take a look at them. live this morning. they are just shy of a mile long and they will create a safe and problem free way for people to get between pacifica and the half-moon bay area. this is a $400 million project that features to bores through the mountain. the tunnel allows drivers to avoid a section of highway 1 that has been plagued over the years by mud slides and rock slides. in many cases those slides have closed the two la
the deal was outlined in a signing ceremony with city hall governor jerry brown, mayor chuck reed, and samsung electronic executive. it includes tax breaks and equipment reimbursements. the city of austin, texas offered similar incentives trying to get samsung to move there. >>> the long awaited devil's slide towns could open as early as today. alex savidge is joining us live in pacifica where the ceremony will be hold in a few hours. alex. >> reporter: after eight years of...
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does it become people are saying this could be roberts of brown vs. more case. i think is more loving nurses virginia case. there was a it was said blacks could not marry whites. i think this is what fundamental because people could not marry because of race and now people are trying to make that distinction that be read by a list of sexual orientation, that will be the key. the obama administration argued in its brief and they have been given 10 minutes and this time at the supreme court action be part of the briefing team today. this is also a key signal of the people were surprised to see a very is that because they followed a >> is that because they followed a briefing with the court? >> exactly. you grab and government time on each specific issue. people were saying that they wanted to hear this particular argument especially. >> about oral arguments started 1520 minutes ago. no information out. i know they can't we did but someone could run it down >> we will follow the latest. not until june will we get the final decision from the supreme court. >738 >> 7
does it become people are saying this could be roberts of brown vs. more case. i think is more loving nurses virginia case. there was a it was said blacks could not marry whites. i think this is what fundamental because people could not marry because of race and now people are trying to make that distinction that be read by a list of sexual orientation, that will be the key. the obama administration argued in its brief and they have been given 10 minutes and this time at the supreme court...
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the deal was outlined in a signing ceremony with city hall governor jerry brown, mayor chuck reed, and samsung electronic executive. it includes tax breaks and equipment reimbursements. the city of austin, texas offered similar incentives trying to get samsung to move there. >>> the long awaited devil's slide towns could open as early as today. alex savidge is joining us live in pacifica where the ceremony will be hold in a few hours. alex. >> reporter: after eight years of drilling and digging and tod these two new tunnels. this is the highway 1 bypass heres at the devil's slide. these tunnels brand new. take a look at them. live this morning. they are just shy of a mile long and they will create a safe and problem free way for people to get between pacifica and the half-moon bay area. this is a $400 million project that features to bores through the mountain. the tunnel allows drivers to avoid a section of highway 1 that has been plagued over the years by mud slides and rock slides. in many cases those slides have closed the two lane road for months at a time. stranding people that l
the deal was outlined in a signing ceremony with city hall governor jerry brown, mayor chuck reed, and samsung electronic executive. it includes tax breaks and equipment reimbursements. the city of austin, texas offered similar incentives trying to get samsung to move there. >>> the long awaited devil's slide towns could open as early as today. alex savidge is joining us live in pacifica where the ceremony will be hold in a few hours. alex. >> reporter: after eight years of...
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the deal was outlined back in august at this city hall ceremony with governor jerry brown, mayor chuck reed, and samsung executive. the city of austin, texas by the way offered similar incentives in an effort to get samsung to move there. >>> after seven long years and spending millions of dollars the new devil's slide tunnels are set to open today. alex savidge is there where a ceremony is scheduled in a couple hours. alex. >> reporter: this is certainly a relief to people who drive this stretch of roadway. later on today crews are set to unvail these two new tunnels. you can see the sign right now says tunnel closed. but in just a matter of hours folks will be driving through there. this will be the highway 1 bypass at devil's slide. this is a $400 million project that features two bores through the mountain. the tunnels allow drivers to avoid a section of highway 1 that has been notorious for rock slides and mud slides. it has closed the road months at a time. devil's slide has been the site of deadly accidents as well. some drivers have gone down the cliff or into on coming traffic
the deal was outlined back in august at this city hall ceremony with governor jerry brown, mayor chuck reed, and samsung executive. the city of austin, texas by the way offered similar incentives in an effort to get samsung to move there. >>> after seven long years and spending millions of dollars the new devil's slide tunnels are set to open today. alex savidge is there where a ceremony is scheduled in a couple hours. alex. >> reporter: this is certainly a relief to people who...
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know i love you but just once, i would like stories to end up with -- but just like lucy with charlie brown -- first katy perry singing about kissing the girl and liking it. she never does it in the video. and now you. teasers, teasers. >> stephanie: neener, neener. and nanny nanny boo-boo. he just filled in the story in his thought bubble. all right. hey, speak of marriage equality week, jacki schechner -- [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> yes? >> stephanie: yet another future husband for me. >> for me? >> stephanie: no, for me. >> how come you get all of the good ones? >> stephanie: this brings together american and also guns. the themes of the week. a federal prison guard has been charged with shooting his own finger in a drunken attempt to remove his wedding ring during an argument with his wife. the gunshot badly mangled his finger but did not remove the ring. >> stephanie: wow. ♪ i just shot myself ♪ ♪ i just [ bleep ] shot myself ♪ ♪ i just [ bleep ] shot myself ♪ ♪ >> cut down on the sodium if you want to take your wedding ring off. >> stephanie: vaseline. >> butter.
know i love you but just once, i would like stories to end up with -- but just like lucy with charlie brown -- first katy perry singing about kissing the girl and liking it. she never does it in the video. and now you. teasers, teasers. >> stephanie: neener, neener. and nanny nanny boo-boo. he just filled in the story in his thought bubble. all right. hey, speak of marriage equality week, jacki schechner -- [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] >> yes? >> stephanie: yet...
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it struck down equal in the brown v. board case. we don't want separate, but equal. we just want equal, nothing more, nothing less. >> victoria, this week we had senator portman talking about changing his position in effect because a member of his family came out and that affected his view. is this, in a sense, a demographic movement that however much people may oppose is literally like a wave that will eventually sweep over? >> martin, earlier this week the pugh center came out with a poll showing that a third of people who are now in favor of gay marriage change their position. so they had previously been against it and now they're for it and what happens is when you get to know somebody on a personal level the stereo typical contexts start to fade away and you start to look at that person as who they are and you don't look at the stigma attacked to their group. rob portman, classic case and it's a textbook case of intergroup contact theory where the more contact you have, not just by saying i know somebody, i know the cousin of a friend or my gardener or my busboy
it struck down equal in the brown v. board case. we don't want separate, but equal. we just want equal, nothing more, nothing less. >> victoria, this week we had senator portman talking about changing his position in effect because a member of his family came out and that affected his view. is this, in a sense, a demographic movement that however much people may oppose is literally like a wave that will eventually sweep over? >> martin, earlier this week the pugh center came out...
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now they may win in a sort of brown v. board of education way. it's going to split 5-4 or whether you'll have a justice like roberts or some other on the more conservative side say wait a minute, i know which way history is going. i'm not sure i want my wikipedia entry or obituary to have a second paragraph, he was on the wrong side of history. >> do you think justice scalia is thinking that? >> i think he's one of the less likely of the justices. certainly kennedy and roberts. the real question to me is roberts. roberts obviously realizes he's the chief justice and has got to play to history. look at brown versus board of education. none wanted to be the one standing in front of that train. we all know which way the movement is going. it's going to look silly 20 years from now. i suspect they could find a way such as saying there's no standing among the people who are bringing this case because they're not harmed. that's a very narrow way you could decide this case without being on the wrong side of history. just say the people bringing this cas
now they may win in a sort of brown v. board of education way. it's going to split 5-4 or whether you'll have a justice like roberts or some other on the more conservative side say wait a minute, i know which way history is going. i'm not sure i want my wikipedia entry or obituary to have a second paragraph, he was on the wrong side of history. >> do you think justice scalia is thinking that? >> i think he's one of the less likely of the justices. certainly kennedy and roberts. the...
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governor brown earned $173,000. that's the 7th highest in the country. the top salary goes to the governor in pennsylvania. he earns just over $183,000. >>> some california counties may be sued over a policy that sends low-level offenders to county jails instead of state prisons. lawyers representing inmates have already sued alameda, riverside and fresno county. another lawsuit is expected in monterey county. the lawsuits claim inmates are dealing with overcrowding, poor medical care and inadequate medical treatments at the county jail. >>> do you know where your umbrella is? >> i think i have to dig it out. >> get ready. the weather is gonna change. as we look outside, this is what your sky looks right now. steve paulson is coming back. he's tracking rain in your. he will tell you -- in your forecast. he will tell you when. >>> traffic on highway 4, finely the lanes have been reopened here after a wrong-way driver may have called a big pileup. >>> welcome back. new details about president obama coming back here to the bay area next month. the president
governor brown earned $173,000. that's the 7th highest in the country. the top salary goes to the governor in pennsylvania. he earns just over $183,000. >>> some california counties may be sued over a policy that sends low-level offenders to county jails instead of state prisons. lawyers representing inmates have already sued alameda, riverside and fresno county. another lawsuit is expected in monterey county. the lawsuits claim inmates are dealing with overcrowding, poor medical care...
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the deal was outlined in an august signing ceremony in city hall with governor brown, chuck reed and samsung's executive. the package includes tax breaks and equipment reimbursements. the city of austin, texas was offering similar incentives in an effort to get samsung to move there. >>> sal is back. don't tell me we have caltrain delays, sal. >> we do. as a matter of fact, we do. unfortunately, these delays to be for a while, tori and dave. this is because of a train, a northbound train, 211, apparently hit someone. this is reportedly. we're trying to confirm. northbound train 211 has hit a pedestrian in mountain view. we can go to the maps. i'll show you that the area here that's where the train travels can be delayed for the entire system. the freeway nearby, not all that busy. unfortunately, when there are major caltrain delays, some people choose to drive. you might want to think about that if you are driving on 101 or on 280. we'll get more information on this. this is just coming in. let's go to live pictures. that's backed up for about a 15, 20 minute delay. finally got some
the deal was outlined in an august signing ceremony in city hall with governor brown, chuck reed and samsung's executive. the package includes tax breaks and equipment reimbursements. the city of austin, texas was offering similar incentives in an effort to get samsung to move there. >>> sal is back. don't tell me we have caltrain delays, sal. >> we do. as a matter of fact, we do. unfortunately, these delays to be for a while, tori and dave. this is because of a train, a...
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he spent 14 seasons with the cleveland browns. >> okay, since you're high school buddies with jim harbaugh, does he consult with you before he makes free agent moves? >> he makes no moves without calling me. i usually like him to send me a written proposal. obviously, i have all final says. that's kind of a silly question. >> forgive me for asking. >> we'll be right back. >>> the giant panda cub was treated to 15 inches of snow on the last day of winter. he looked a little cautious, but a few minutes later, he's playing with mommy and wrestling. i wasn't just for fun, though. it was a learning experience exposing him to the conditions of his natural habitat. mommy likes it, too. >> so cute. >> so adorable. i love that story. >> thanks for joining us tonight. >> we'll see you tomorrow. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- jenna fischer, dennis rodman, the music of black prairie and jay looks at "midseason replacements." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal te
he spent 14 seasons with the cleveland browns. >> okay, since you're high school buddies with jim harbaugh, does he consult with you before he makes free agent moves? >> he makes no moves without calling me. i usually like him to send me a written proposal. obviously, i have all final says. that's kind of a silly question. >> forgive me for asking. >> we'll be right back. >>> the giant panda cub was treated to 15 inches of snow on the last day of winter. he...
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montana one of the selected few being introduced by governor jerry brown into that california hall of fame. others include actor warren beatty, the founding brothers. an interesting note, not created until 2006 by then governor arnold schwarzenegger and maria shriver. joe cool goes in with warren beatty and warner brothers. >> i have to mention i met him before. >> cool. >> super cool. >> he was probably happy to meet you. i'm nominating you. >> get ready to stay with nbc for the special report out of israel, president obama and prime minister benjamin netanyahu. thanks for being with us. join us at 5:00, 6:00, and 11:00. have a great day, everybody. report. here's brian williams. >> good day from new york and the middle east in just a moment. as you may know president obama has started his first trip to israel as president. in jerusalem, the president and benjamin netanyahu are going to come before cameras and reporters. we expect joint statements. one first from netanyahu of israel and then president obama and then very limited questioning from the assembled press core there. our ch
montana one of the selected few being introduced by governor jerry brown into that california hall of fame. others include actor warren beatty, the founding brothers. an interesting note, not created until 2006 by then governor arnold schwarzenegger and maria shriver. joe cool goes in with warren beatty and warner brothers. >> i have to mention i met him before. >> cool. >> super cool. >> he was probably happy to meet you. i'm nominating you. >> get ready to stay...
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henna dye is made from henna leaves which are red dish brown. the traditional henna at that times last 7 to 10 days, but some temporary tattoo artists are adding hair dye to make them last longer. the so-called black henna can be bad for your skin. they've reported redness, bl blisters, and welts and some have reported permanent scarring with these. >>> a recommendation from the cdc found too many mothers give their babies infant cereal before they're four months old. experts believe babies should not have any solid food until at least four to six months. mothers surveyed said their babies seemed hungry so they thought extra food would help them sleep longer at night. experts say starting solid foods too early can increase the risk for chronic diseases. >>> when you take a break from junior, how much do you pay the sitter? san francisco baby sirts are paid more than their counterparts in any other u.s. city. the average rate for a sitter in the bay area is $14 an hour. that's for one child. that's 50 cents more than parents in new york city pay.
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. >> reporter: at 59 roseanne brown is rolling, bending and stretching her way to a second career. teaching 17 fitness classes a week, specifically for seniors. >> they want to be in shape and it's a social event for them. >> reporter: all around the country the number of gyms offering these specialized classes is growing. >> it's for well-being, yeah. also to keep young and sexy. >> reporter: call it the graying of the job market. businesses for seniors run by seniors, or those almost there. >> we have people in their 80s and 90s who need people in their 50s, 60s and 70s to do some jobs, to handle some of the services that are part of dealing with the aging population. >> reporter: they are patient advocates who help navigate the health care maze, home modification pros making bathrooms and kitchens senior friendly. and errand runners who will pick up dry cleaning or take you to the doctor. if you wonder who will support the new businesses, consider this. pugh research finds that 10,000 baby boomers turn 65 every single day. expert says the needs of the aging population will creat
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is going and that he faces the choice between writing the next plessy versus ferguson and the next brown versus board of education. he wants to be on the right side of history. what's your response to that in. >> all of that is quite accurate except maybe where they're guessing about kennedy's mind and the right side of history. but that also sounds right to me. he did rule, he is going to be probably the deciding vote with the other justices evenly split. so which way he throws his weight will be determinative. he did decide in favor of gay rights in two previous cases. somewhat different but also somewhat the same as this. so we'll just have to wait and see about that. >> liz, i want your reaction to the fact that justice roberts' cousin who is gay jean podrasky will be in the audience. she believes that he sees the tide and that she trusts his judgment absolutely. that he will go, in the quote, good direction. that's an incredible development to have his relative. we've seen recently obviously, politicians come out because their children say they are gay and they want to support their
is going and that he faces the choice between writing the next plessy versus ferguson and the next brown versus board of education. he wants to be on the right side of history. what's your response to that in. >> all of that is quite accurate except maybe where they're guessing about kennedy's mind and the right side of history. but that also sounds right to me. he did rule, he is going to be probably the deciding vote with the other justices evenly split. so which way he throws his...
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. >> brown: john, welcome once again. what signals and tone are people there picking up from the pope today and in recent days? >> jeff, in effect today was the end of a beginning. from wednesday when pope francis stepped out on that balcony overlooking st. peter's square through his inaugural mass this morning what he's been doing in effect to s to spro introduce himself to the world and as introductions go most people here believe it's been a great performance. he's charmed people with this emphasis on a humbler, simpler style in the papacy closer to the people. beginning now the focus shifts from style to substance. how is this tone going to be translated into the hard work of governing the church and there the challenges are considerably more steep. >> brown: give us a sense of what he's up against. a lot of talk about the hierarchy, the bureaucracy of the vatican. how things work. what is he up sghebs >> well, it's quite clear to everyone that this pope was elected on a reform mandate. that is the other 114 cardinals
. >> brown: john, welcome once again. what signals and tone are people there picking up from the pope today and in recent days? >> jeff, in effect today was the end of a beginning. from wednesday when pope francis stepped out on that balcony overlooking st. peter's square through his inaugural mass this morning what he's been doing in effect to s to spro introduce himself to the world and as introductions go most people here believe it's been a great performance. he's charmed people...
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jeffrey brown has our book conversation. >> brown: they begin as often grisly tales of murder, the stuff of the tabloids and nightly news, but some of these crime stories end up in the supreme court, part of a continuing and evolving debate in this country about the death penalty, its methods, its effectiveness, its morality. a new book explores this history. it's titled "murder at the supreme court: lethal crimes and landmark cases." its authors are veteran journalists martin clancy and tim o'brien. the title sounds like an agatha christie mystery but you're after something quite serious. why, martin, were you... why a book on murder, the law and a supreme court? >> because the crimes intrigued us. i mean, the cases legally are very interesting and tim can speak to that. but as reporters we were both intrigued by the stories behind those crimes. i mean there are human beings, victims, perpetrators, families. we take you literally from the scene of the crime to the court. >> brown: and the stories become law at a local level and then you're telling us about how they bubble up into the su
jeffrey brown has our book conversation. >> brown: they begin as often grisly tales of murder, the stuff of the tabloids and nightly news, but some of these crime stories end up in the supreme court, part of a continuing and evolving debate in this country about the death penalty, its methods, its effectiveness, its morality. a new book explores this history. it's titled "murder at the supreme court: lethal crimes and landmark cases." its authors are veteran journalists martin...
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comparedtators have this to decisions such as plessey and brown and their significant to the african- american community. how do you think the court will weigh the legacy of those cases in their decision? >> three great questions. the panelists all answer however they want. >> the ugly anti laws were -- weremisogynation laws recognized as to the traditional understanding of marriage. they were phrased that way. --y were in positions and a impositions of a restriction on top of what marriages. -- marriage is. by contrast this has adhered into what marriage always has been. it involves a radical redefinition to say it is not a male/female union. >> the questions involved the idea that the federal government has a long history of incentivizing marriage which is complicated. the basic posture of the federal government has been not to do anything about marriage except except state decisions. there are some benefits that help married families and widows and things like that. there are some taxes that go up. but there it encourages economically is the complicated questions. why should whatev
comparedtators have this to decisions such as plessey and brown and their significant to the african- american community. how do you think the court will weigh the legacy of those cases in their decision? >> three great questions. the panelists all answer however they want. >> the ugly anti laws were -- weremisogynation laws recognized as to the traditional understanding of marriage. they were phrased that way. --y were in positions and a impositions of a restriction on top of what...
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brown. ms. brown: thank you so much and thank you for your leadership. you know, i really do believe when you're born you get a birth certificate and when you die you're going to get a death certificate. and that little dash in between is what you've done to make this a better place and i really want to thank the congressional black caucus for your leadership, for what you have done, being the conscience of this house of representatives. a house that have lost its conscience. now i come from florida and our state now ranks number one in foreclosures. and why is that? there's a direct correlation between if you don't have a job you cannot pay your mortgage. and so the congressional black caucus budget invests in jobs. i am so sick and tired of this house position, what i call when i was coming up, reverse robin hood. robin from -- robbing from the poor and working people to give tax breaks to the rich. the congressional black caucus budget on the other hand invests in education, save the jobs -- saves the jobs of teachers and first responders. what else d
brown. ms. brown: thank you so much and thank you for your leadership. you know, i really do believe when you're born you get a birth certificate and when you die you're going to get a death certificate. and that little dash in between is what you've done to make this a better place and i really want to thank the congressional black caucus for your leadership, for what you have done, being the conscience of this house of representatives. a house that have lost its conscience. now i come from...